Vancouver home sales up in December and 2019, prices down from year earlier
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver area’s real estate board says the number of home sales last year was up from 2018, but remained below the region’s 10-year average, despite a moderation in prices.
The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says the number of sales in 2019 totalled 25,351 units, up three per cent from 24,619 in 2018, which marked a recent low point.
REBGV says sales last year were 20.3 per cent below the region’s 10-year sales average and 29.6 per cent below 2017, when 35,993 home sales were recorded.
The board’s composite benchmark price for all residential properties ended 2019 at about $1 million, a 3.1 per cent decline from December 2018.